Plant Solute Transport 2007
DOI: 10.1002/9780470988862.ch13
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“…Stuart et al (2007) considered that our values were due to contamination via cell disruption along the cut surface of the shoot. Even more, there is a widespread assertion that the severed living cells of a cut stem will release the contents of vacuoles and organic osmolytes from the pith, parenchyma, and phloem, thus contaminating the xylem vessel sap (Flowers, 1985; Popp et al, 1985; Yeo, 2007). Caution is recommended against the use of the pressure chamber and vacuum techniques to obtain accurate samples of xylem vessel sap (Schurr, 1998), but we were unable to find protocols that test directly whether such contamination occurs.…”
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“…Stuart et al (2007) considered that our values were due to contamination via cell disruption along the cut surface of the shoot. Even more, there is a widespread assertion that the severed living cells of a cut stem will release the contents of vacuoles and organic osmolytes from the pith, parenchyma, and phloem, thus contaminating the xylem vessel sap (Flowers, 1985; Popp et al, 1985; Yeo, 2007). Caution is recommended against the use of the pressure chamber and vacuum techniques to obtain accurate samples of xylem vessel sap (Schurr, 1998), but we were unable to find protocols that test directly whether such contamination occurs.…”
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confidence: 99%